Broadcast: Events
Open research: principles, practices and purpose
Wednesday 11 December 15:00 until 16:30
Online : Via Zoom
Speaker: Library Research Support Team
Part of the series: RDP Training Schedule
What is open research and why does it matter? This workshop will look at the concept of open research, and explore opportunities for implementing open research principles into your own practice. Content will include open access publishing, open data, open science, open source software, open peer review and tools and techniques for the discovery of open access materials.
Learning outcomes
By the end of the workshop you will have:
- Developed an awareness of the principles of open research
- Explored opportunities to implement open research principles into your own research practice
- Identified resources to aid the discovery of open access materials
Target audience
Postgraduate researchers and early career researchers at all stages and from all disciplines.
About the facilitators
The Library Research Support team support researchers at all levels across the University. They offer bookable one-to-one sessions tailored to suit your specific research needs, run various group training workshops, and organise seminars and events to engage with the research community on campus. Together with the Hive Scholars, the team also look after the ßÏßÏÊÓƵ Research Hive, the Library's dedicated space for researchers.
About this theme
Core workshops deliver essential skills or knowledge that you will need to undertake your research degree. Visit our for more sessions.
Additional booking information
Book a place below and the link to join the session online will be sent to your ßÏßÏÊÓƵ email address one day before the event.
By: Zydrune Jasiunaite
Last updated: Thursday, 3 October 2024